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25 sept. 2025

Legitimizing Monarchical Power: The Coronation of French Kings as Described by Jean Golein in 1372

Text commentary - 2 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Unlock the secrets of France's monarchic past with the Treatise on the Coronation of the Kings of France by Jean Golein (1372). This seminal work reveals how the coronation ceremony legitimized royal power, asserted independence from external authorities, and symbolized institutional...

06 sept. 2025

Evolution of Proof in Criminal Law: Frankish Era to Ancien Régime

Essay - 2 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This document explores the transformation of modes of proof in criminal law from the Frankish era to the Ancien Régime, highlighting the shift from religious and irrational methods to a more rational and state-regulated system.

06 sept. 2025

Company as Contract or Institution

Essay - 5 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This document discusses the legal nature of a company, debating whether it should be viewed as a simple contract or an institution with its own autonomy and collective interest.

30 août 2025

Analysis of the Delimitation of the Vaccarès Pond and Jurisdictional Space of Arles

Thesis - 14 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This document provides an in-depth analysis of the delimitation of the Vaccarès pond and the jurisdictional space of the commune of Arles, highlighting the legal and political implications of the dispute between the community of Arles and the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem and the Saint...

27 août 2025

The Transition from Customary to Written Law: A Centralized System of Justice

Law article commentary - 4 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Discover how the transition from customary to written law facilitated the establishment of a faster, more certain, and more economical justice system, and the increased role of the king in the French kingdom during the 15th century. Explore the advantages and guarantees offered to litigants...

24 août 2025

The Evolution of the Concept of People in Democracy

Essay - 4 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This document explores the transformation of the notion of people in the context of democracy, from its origins to its modern interpretation. It delves into the historical and philosophical aspects of the concept, highlighting the tension between the people's desire for emancipation and the...

06 juil. 2025

Delimitation of the Jurisdictional Space of the Commune of Arles and the Vaccarès Pond

Thesis - 10 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This document explores the legal and political dispute surrounding the delimitation of the jurisdictional space of the commune of Arles and the exploitation of the Vaccarès pond, a territory that benefited the entire population. Written in the context of a law course, this analysis delves into...

29 juin 2025

Legal English

Course material - 19 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This course worksheet focuses on how has the SCOTUS come to play such a major role in policy-making? What issues does this raise? In order to answer those questions, we will study: - How and why SCOTUS acquired the power of judicial review. - The consequences of the power of judicial review on...

05 janv. 2025

Lack of computers and Internet on performance levels of Caribbean justice system

Dissertation - 19 pages - Law's history and philosophy

In the last twenty-one years, the Internet and computers have become an increasingly important aspect of everyday lives. It especially plays an integral role in the judicial workplace. It improves communication and allows work to be done quickly and efficiently, which will benefit the country as...

12 déc. 2024

The Ottoman Empire

Essay - 2 pages - Law's history and philosophy

The Ottoman Empire was a powerful and long-lasting dynasty characterized by world history. The Ottoman period ran for at least six hundred years, and when it ended, it was replaced by the Turkish Republic. This happened after a successful war of independence. It led to the abolition of the...

12 nov. 2024

The Death Penalty: A Just Punishment

Essay - 3 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Human life, among all societies and since the dawn of civilization, has been regarded as sacred and in need of protection. However, coinciding with society's continuous movement towards advancement and innovation is the ever-present threat of crime, which may range from the simple to the...

22 oct. 2024

The Impact of Socioeconomic Factors on Racial Bias in the U.S. Courts System

Dissertation - 13 pages - Law's history and philosophy

This research aims to discover the relationship between social and economic conditions involved in making racial bias more evident within the American court system. This theory relies heavily on the existing theory of social stratification—"winners' school" that emphasizes the role of...

12 oct. 2024

Race Class, Gender, and Crime

Essay - 1 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Intersectionality refers to the theory developed by Kimberlé Crenshaw, which shows that identity is multi-dimensional and different systems of power and privilege impact individuals differently, thus affecting the way in which they experience the world. In the US, social structures, including the...

16 janv. 2024

English Law

Course material - 2 pages - Law's history and philosophy

There are four types of law: common law, civil law, religious law, and the mixed systems. The main difference between common law and civil law is that common law is based on the rule of precedent and civil law on code.

16 janv. 2024

Given the rule of the precedent in the federal judiciary system, how can it promote stability in the law?

Essay - 2 pages - Law's history and philosophy

The actual implementation of the federal judiciary system began with the Judiciary Act of 1789, signed into law by President George Washington. It established the basic structure and jurisdiction of the federal judiciary system and created the Supreme Court as well as lower federal courts. Since...

13 janv. 2024

The Social Contract (pros/cons)

Essay - 2 pages - Law's history and philosophy

According to Rousseau, justice cannot be defined as "the right of the strongest". If justice were so, the most powerful individuals would always be the right ones. Hence, he develops the idea that freedom is our self regulation. This is the reason why the well-known philosopher developed a new...

14 nov. 2023

To what extent have human rights been defended and promoted by African constitutionalism? - Detailed plan and introduction

Essay - 3 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Human rights violations in Africa affect almost all countries. They arise from structural and circumstantial violence, which is uncontrolled and sometimes even encouraged. There are several reasons for this: firstly, African leaders are only concerned with protecting and defending their...